Should Paul release an album containing of b-sides that were never officially released on any original album, cd singles, movie soundtracks, and etc on a two disc collection?

This is what I was able to put together.

Disc 1

1. Oh Woman, Oh Why2. Give Ireland Back To the Irish3. Little Woman Love4. Mama's Little Girl5. Mary Had A Little Lamb6. Mess7. Walking in the Park With Elosie8. Bridge Over The River Suite9. Sally G10. Girls School11. Lunch Box12. My Carnival13. We All Stand Together14. Simple As That15. Spies Like Us16. Rainclouds17. Ode To A Koala Bear18. I'll Give You A Ring19. Twice In a Lifetime20. Once Upon A Long Ago21. Ou Est Le Soleil22. Same Time Next Year23. Prat Party24. Loveliest Thing25. Flying To My Home

Disc 2

1. Back On My Feet2. Good Sign3. The First Stone4. I Wanna Cry5. I'm In Love Again6. Broomstick7. Tropic Island Hum8. Love Come Tumbling Down9. Looking For You10. Growing Up Falling Down11. I Want You To Fly12. Summer Of 5913. This Loving Game14. She Is So Beautiful15. I've Only Got Two Hands16. (I'm Partial To Your) Abracadabra17. Fabulous18. I Want To Walk You Home19. Its So Easy20. (I Want To) Come Home21. My One and Only Love22. Baby's Request (Re-record)23. Vanilla Sky*24. Best Love25. All My Trials

I know there are some singles off Band On The Run and McCartney II, but they have already been officially released on the reissues, so I didn't bother with them. I also didn't bother with the Complete works of Off The Ground either, hopefully Paul releases a two disc set for that here in the states. For "Vanilla Sky" I know a live version appears on Back In The US, but he should also release the studio version. For the two bonus tracks for KOTB I just added those simply because I just downloaded those two off iTunes and ill probably just throw them on this collection for shits and giggles.

If these songs have never been released, are they all "bootlegs"?I suggest moving Disc 1, track 5. Mary Had A Little Lamb, to the end of the disc, so that you can stop listening before you get to it.Also, does anyone else get:Latest 10 Posts in oBLOGdi-oBLOGda: Posted:31-12-69 19:00

this is, of course, a grand idea....long overdue...but it should include every one of these lost/semi-lost gems, imho

c-erb queried @ 03:34 - "...does anyone get..."

are you, possibly, refering to my post, c-erb ? it's ok, if so...but, you coulda said...'hey, guys...whats up with that crazy mr h...that last one ? whew !!'and i wouldna been in the slightest bit upset...

BUT....if it was me/my post that had you stumped...and you couldn't bring yourself to at least ask me what i'd been smokin'...well...then....i would be upset.... ( that's a lie ! )'cause...everyone knows i don't smoke...cigars....it was, as i've oft mused in the past...the funny mushrooms on my frozen pizza

that's my story...and i'm stickin' to it

and..if your query was not in reference to mine...well, then, i do apologize with great reverence for seemingly insinuating otherwise, possibly impeaching your impechable honor and putting my oversized foot in my teeny-weeny eating device... ...

I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. H. I loved going to record stores and thumbing through the vinyl to find that one LP that I wanted for my collection or one I found that I wanted and not necessarily for my collection. Same goes for bookstores. A dying breed. I love going to book stores and browsing around. I have found many books that I was looking for but now . . . .

It's sad the state of affairs and I don't mean the world. Record stores and bookstore are going by the wayside like so many other U.S. institutions. (GREAT BIG SIGH HERE). Sniff, sniff.